Concordia College - Spire / Concordian Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)

 - Class of 1930

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Page Tu,'e11.Tyqf0ur gil, .. A 0- e-.. X fy figs - - f fn. .Ja f snciigit Tin-iE CQNCORDLAN Q' 3 r?'7Q2' ,3 3 2f 4'i -ATTN Q o Prima and Secunda Committees , fmfi Wir .yi a it if 1 Ml M 1 f l fl .1 1-E.BEYER.,CHAimAu,2'Pnos M. BERTRAM, 3'H. DUWE r 4-Psion MSTOEPPELWERTH, 5-E.KOLBE,6'H.BREDEMElER, . 7'E . GAH L . In order to promote greater eiiiciency in the student government and in the admin- istration of the college four committees, chosen from Prima and Secunda, manage all business of the student body. The more important measures, however, must be sub- mitted to Prima and Secunda for ratification. These four committees are: The Execu- tive Committee, composed of three members from Prima and three from Secunda, with the president of Prima and Secunda as chairmang the Athletic Committee, composed of three members from Prima and two from Secundag the Investigation Committee, composed of Messrs. A. Quast and R. Denninger from Prima and Mr. H. Lachmann from Secundag the Menu Committee, composed of Messrs. H. Schmidt and A. Meyer from Prima and Messrs. C. Toelke and H. Loesel from Secunda. Cf these committees the Executive is the most essential, since it is responsible for the actions taken by the other committees and since it proposes all legislative measures to Prima and Secunda. Meetings of this committee are held regularly with the President of A I? the college. Because the financial aspect of the athletic programs is of much consequence, 'l the Student Athletic Committee always conducts its business under the supervision of the Faculty Athletic Committee. Since the Investigation Committee holds inquiries into y'y'Ei! h the more serious infractions of the college regulations, it is not responsible to Prima and Secunda but to the President. Each week the Menu Committee meets with the kitchen oihcials to plan the meals for the coming week.. This method- of student .government by iigkfu means of committees from Prima and Secunda is the most ethcient thus tar employed at .lwrxfx Concordia. ?j,lQ5lif.,X or Niwsrei.-:N Ti-HR1-Y ,4- ?f'f'TI?.5Y.1k - .f-ffefxf -Y' -'-it ' 1. 4 if. , x .- A ' ' ' QJ f xf...i.'ZAe- ' X Q., gr..

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Page Tzi'enfy-three l 4 Z rxhg CONCORDLAN IE - .Q g csiiege oaaeiais l .V ', .i l i 1 f ' o G ick, Registrarg Prof. E. Schnedler, Bursar, Prof, M. Stoeppelwerth, Business Manager: Mr. H. Boyer, Assistant Business Manager. PROF G. SCI-IICK, Ph. D., who has for a number of years been Registrar of this in- stitution has charge of the detailed iles of scholastic records, and all students entering or leavin the college must confer with Dr. Schick concerning their credits. In this official capacity the Registrar has been making every effort to maintain the high standards of the college and to arrange the courses so that they may favorably compare with those of other institutions of learning. PROP E. SCHNEDLER has been Bursar of the college for four years and as such directs the College Bank. appropriates the funds designated by the Missouri Synod for the buildings and the other college equipment, and audits the accounts of the college PROP NI. STOEPPELWERTH, General Business Manager of Concordia, super- vises and promotes all the financial transactions, with the exception of those in charge of Prof Schnedler. All the food for the college kitchen is purchased by Prof. Stoeppelwerthg 1n this connection he also meets With the student committee to arrange the menu. Several years ago the Students' Supply Store was reorganized under his management. His duties also require him to govern the finances of the college athletics and to purchase all athletic Prof Stoeppelwerth directed the collection of the funds for the gymnasium and at 5 the present time is in charge of its current expenses. Movies, tournaments, and concerts Q i are under his direction. One of the greatest of the General Manager,s duties is the super- f , vision of all the employees of the college. Since Prof. Stoeppelwerth has been engaged in li J these affairs of the college, he has placed them on a practicable and efficient modern busi- ness basis Not only does he conduct the ofhcial transactions of the college but he also X 1 meets with many student committees to promote the welfare of the students themselves. A T J nj T OF NINETEEN THIRTY



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